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Vista caching passwords causes domain account lockout...

microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking sharing

we have laptops that are not part of our AD domain. they connect to a
Cisco VPN via broadband and then access our servers (\
\servername.domain\share). the first time you connect to a windows
server and share, you are prompted for credentials, but never again
after that. when the user password changes, Vista appears to silently
offer the same invalid cached password over and over again until the
domain controller locks out the account.

anybody know how to purge the cached passwords and force Vista to ask
for credentials for each session? this was never an issue under XP.

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> hello all,
>
> we have laptops that are not part of our AD domain. they connect to a
> Cisco VPN via broadband and then access our servers (\
> \servername.domain\share). the first time you connect to a windows
> server and share, you are prompted for credentials, but never again
> after that. when the user password changes, Vista appears to silently
> offer the same invalid cached password over and over again until the
> domain controller locks out the account.
>
> anybody know how to purge the cached passwords and force Vista to ask
> for credentials for each session? this was never an issue under XP.
>
> any help would be appreciated.
>

the tweaks to Internet Options did not seem to rectify the problem.
however, i was able to solve the issue using another approach. using
the net use command you can specify a specific user credentials when
mapping the share, after this is done, Vista will use those new
credentials any time you ask for resources from that server.

for example at the command prompt:

net use x: \\server1.domain\share1 /userOMAIN\username

then it will ask for your password. any attempts to access \
\server1.domain after this will result in the correct credentials
being passed.

the Internet Options tweaks that Don recommended did not rectify the
problem that i was having (thanks just the same Don!). however we did
have some success using another approach. by using the "net use"
command you can specify the user credentials, and override the cached
username/password.

for example at the command prompt:

net use x: \\server1.domain\share1 /userOMAIN\username

you will prompted for a password and it will map your local x: drive
to the remote share. thereafter, any requests for shares on that
server will use the defined credentials that you specified in the net
use command.

the Internet Options tweaks that Don recommended did not rectify the
problem that i was having (thanks just the same Don!). however we did
have some success using another approach. by using the "net use"
command you can specify the user credentials, and override the cached
username/password.

for example at the command prompt:

net use x: \\server1.domain\share1 /userOMAIN\username

you will prompted for a password and it will map your local x: drive
to the remote share. thereafter, any requests for shares on that
server will use the defined credentials that you specified in the net
use command.